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Field Telegraph Corps
Fälttelegrafkåren
Active1902–1937
CountrySweden
AllegianceSwedish Armed Forces
BranchSwedish Army
TypeEngineering
SizeCorps
Part ofPontoon Battalion (1875–1892)
Svea Engineer Battalion (1893–1901)
Svea Engineer Corps (1902–1907)
IV Army Division (1908–1927)
Eastern Army Division (1928–1936)
IV Army Division (1937–1937)
Garrison/HQStockholm

Field Telegraph Corps (Swedish: Fälttelegrafkåren), designation Ing 3, was a Swedish engineering unit within the Swedish Armed Forces which served in various forms between 1902 and 1937. The main part of the unit was located in the Stockholm Garrison in Stockholm, Uppland.

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